Home
XP95/Series 90 Test Set User Manual
Contents
1. Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 4 of 14Originator MC Checked by PM 3 1 2 Key When key is pressed output bit 1 changes from logic 0 to 1 DEV 1 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT I P 000 Press key and the display changes to DEV 1 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT I P 000 3 1 3 Key When key is pressed output bit 2 changes from logic 0 to 1 DEV 1 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT I P 000 Press key and the display changes to DEV 1 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT 1 P 000 3 1 4 Key This key enables the selection of a new device address CURRENT ADDRESS 1 NEW ADDRESS REDO OK To select a new address press the appropriate numeric keys and enter with the key 3 1 5 Key This key initiates self test The device connected will reach an analogue value of 55 or greater a pass or it will not reach 55 or greater within 10 seconds and will fail In the case of a pass the time taken to reach the threshold is displayed In the case of a pass the display is as follows DETECTOR SELF TEST A VALUE 55 5 XP95 DEV 2 PASS 1 5 SECS QUIT AGAIN Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 5 of 14Originator MC Checked by PM In the case of a failure the display is as follows DETECTOR SELF TEST A VALUE XP95 FATLED QUIT AGAIN 3 1 6 Key This displays the minimum and maximum analogue values report
2. 6 Print Device Types This allows the user to obtain a print out of all the devices on a loop The print out is identical to pages 1 and 2 of test 2 DEVICE TYPES and includes the same explanatory legend 3 7 7 Print Loop Report Selection of test 7 causes the test set to print out the analogue value device type device series XP95 or Series 90 and the input output bit status of a single device a group of devices or all devices connected to the loop under test PRINT LOOP REPORT 1 SINGLE DEVICE 2 GROUP DEVICES 3 ALL DEVICES Press key CURRENT STAT REPORT CMD OP IP ADDR VAL TYPE 012012 001 024 0 OPT XP95 000000 3 8 8 Loop Data Save This test allows the engineer to save and subsequently view or print out information on up to 4 loops of devices as in test 1 or test 2 The data is stored in a non volatile memory and is therefore secure even if the test set is switched off 1 SAVE LOOP DATA 2 VIEW SAVED LOOP 3 PRINT SAVED LOOP Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 9 of 14Originator MC Checked by PM Press and the display changes to TOOP DATA SAVE PLEASE ENTER LOOP NUMBER 1 TO 4 REDO 0K Enter the loop number required using numeric and the keys SAVING LOOP DATA PLEASE WAIT When the loop data has been saved the display reverts ot the initial test 8 display Press to view the saved loop data VIEW SAVED LOOP 1 SAVED DEV TYPES 2 SAVED SINGLE DEV END To see the saved dev
3. END i Choose PRINT DEV MISMATCH and the display will change to PRINT DEVICE LOG 1 SINGLE DEVICE 2 GROUP DEVICES 3 ALL DEVICES Choose option 1 and the display will change to PRINT DEVICE LOG DEV ADDRESS BKSPACE ENTER After an address has been keyed in and entered with the key the report is printed If option 2 of the PRINT DEV MISMATCH sub menu is selected the display shows PRINT DEVICE LOG START ADDRESS END ADDRESS BKSPCE ENTER Enter the range of addresses and press to run the report If option 3 of the PRINT DEV MISMATCH sub menu is selected the report is printed All 126 addresses will be printed regardless of the number of loop devices connected While any of the reports on options 1 3 are being printed the display reads PRINTING DEVICE MISMATCH REPORT EXIT Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 12 of 14 Originator MC Checked by PM Should a mismatch of returned bit data occur the report will display MIS instead of OK as shown below DEVICE MISMATCH REPORT ADDRESS TYPE INPUT 001 MIS MIS OK Press to exit from the print routine ii Select PRINT INT COUNT The number of interrupts seen for the duration of the data log will be printed 8 PRINT LOG INTERRUPT COUNT REPORT NUMBER OF INTERRUPTS SEEN 0 iii Select PRINT AL ADD COUNT The number of alarm flags alarm addresses XP95 only seen for the data logging record period will be pri
4. lines 1 x 250mA self resetting thermal fuse User connection 2 x 4mm line sockets 16 pin printer connection 2 5mm power charger unit input socket Enclosure High impact polystyrene moulding Dimensions 185mm long x 135mm wide x 40mm deep Weight 1kg including integral batteries Optional accessories Leather carrying case Remote printer Loop Output Loop voltage 35mA DC 23V external load AC modulation 8 5V Maximum loop load 200mA no line resistance Maximum series line resistance 200 Q 30mA load 400 QN 10mA load Max loop parallel capacitance 0 2mA 4 uF 2 l11mA 1 5 uF 11 mA 1 0 uF Current pulse capture sensitivity 12mA minimum no line resistance ii Other Relevant Documentation Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 14 of 14 Originator MC Checked 6y PM
5. 0 key LOOP SCANNING TEST PRESENT LEVEL 16 NEW LEVEL QUIT ENTER To set a level of 21 press keys and then No of dets gt 21 Address for next to exit 0 to change level 3 4 4 Identifying Device When 4 is selected the test set automatically scans all addresses starting at 1 until it encounters a device It then displays the address type analogue value and the series type Series 90 or XP95 of the device found IDENTIFY DEV MODE ADDR OUT 1 IN 1 TYPE OPT XP95 VAL 24 5 END NXT 3 5 5 Interrupt Alarm Test This test allows the engineer to test either the interrupt generated by manual call points and in the case of XP95 the interrupt address or the alarm flag and alarm address of XP95 monitors After selecting 5 the display shows INTERRUPT ALARM TEST 1 INTERRUPT TEST 2 ALARM ADDR TEST QUIT 3 5 1 Interrupt Test Press key MCP INTERRUPT TEST OPERATE MCP TO CONT QUIT Operate manual call point correct placement of the interrupt bit is confirmed by the display MCP INTERRUPT TEST MCP S90 INTERRUPT OK QUIT AGAIN 3 5 2 Alarm Flag Address Test Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 8 of 14Originator MC Checked by PM Press key ALARM ADDRESS TEST OPERATE DEV TO CONT QUIT Operate an XP95 device so that it reaches an analogue value of 55 or greater and the display will show ALARM ADDRESS TEST DEVICE 3 XP95 ALARM ADDRESS SEEN QUIT AGAIN 3 6
6. Contents XP9I5 Series 90 Test Set User Manual 1 0 General Description 2 0 User Functions 3 0 Operating Instructions Appendices i Technical Specifications ii Other Relevant Documentation Document Ref testtool doc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 1 of 14Originator MC Checked by PM Approved by JBI Page 14 15 1 0 General Description The Apollo XP95 Series 90 test set is a self contained hand held test unit capable of providing a number of useful functions in relation to individual monitors ancillary devices or complete circuits of analogue addressable devices in the Apollo XP95 or Series 90 ranges The main function of the XP95 test set is to enable an engineer to test and commission a loop of devices fully before the control panel is installed It can also be used for on off site maintenance and device performance testing and includes a powerful data log function for long term soak testing The unit may be powered from an AC power supply unit or from its own internal batteries When the test set is used on the mains supply the batteries are continuously maintained in a healthy condition by the integral charger circuit The length of time for which the test set may be run on batteries varies greatly depending on the loop load and printer usage but approximately 8 hours can be assumed as an average Sockets on the membrane allow the engineer to connect the loop or device to the test set note that correct polarity must be observe
7. ET XP95 S90 TEST SET A1450 SOFTWARE V6 0 1 11 93 After the initialising message the test set will show the first of three menu options 1 SINGLE ADDR TEST 2 DEVICE TYPES 3 LOOP SCAN TEST NEXT PAGE By selecting the next three options are displayed 4 IDENTIFY DEVICE 5 INT ALARM TEST 6 PRINT DEV TYPES NEXT PAGE The third menu option Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 3 of 14Originator MC Checked by PM 7 PRINT LOOP REPORT 8 LOOP DATA SAVE 9 LOOP DATA LOG NEXT PAGE Finally the Help option is shown 0 HELP MENU NEXT PAGE In the following pages the individual menu operations are described and instructions for use of the options given Each option is referred to as it appears in the test set display 3 1 1 Single Addr Test This option allows an engineer to monitor a single device The information shown is the address the analogue value the device type device series XP95 or Series 90 output bit status input bit status The display format is ADDR 1 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT I P 000 In this mode keys to can also be selected in order to carry out further tests on the device under test 3 1 1 Key When key is pressed output bit 0 changes from logic 0 to 1 DEV 1 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT T P 000 Press key and the display changes to DEV 1 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT I P 000
8. FFFFFFFFFFFFF When the key is pressed the second page of device types is shown Page 2 devices 64 126 64FFFFFFFFFGGGGGGG 90GGGGGGGGGGGGGGG 96GGGGGGGGGGGGHHH 112HHHHHHHHHHHHS The number at the start of each line represents the address of the first device in the line and the significance of the letters is as follows S SPARE A S90 SHOP MONITOR UNIT B S90 SOUNDER CIRCUIT CONTROLLER C S90 INPUT OUTPUT UNIT D S90 IONISATION SMOKE MONITOR E S90 ZONE MONITOR UNIT OR CONTROL UNIT MONITOR F S90 OPTICAL SMOKE MONITOR G S90 TEMPERATURE MONITOR H S90 CALL POINT MONITOR L XP95 IONISATION SMOKE MONITOR N XP95 OPTICAL SMOKE MONITOR O XP95 TEMPERATURE MONITOR P XP95 MANUAL CALL POINT Q XP95 HIGH TEMPERATURE MONITOR NOTE Jf the Device Type identifying letter pulses this indicates that two or more devices have the same address settings To exit the first menu option press Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 7 of 14Originator MC Checked by PM 3 3 3 Loop Scanning Test This test scans all 126 addresses to check the analogue value against a level pre set by the engineer The number of devices having an analogue value equal to or greater than the set level is displayed as is the address of the first such device found Pressing the key displays the address of the next device with an analogue value equal to or greater than the pre set level The set level is changed by pressing the
9. d data is viewed by pressing option 2 of the original menu The display then shows the following sub menu 1 DEVICE MISMATCH 2 INTERRUPT COUNT 3 ALARM ADDR COUNT END 3 9 1 Option 1 If option 1 is chosen the screen shows ADDR 1 OK TYP NON OK I P 000 000 OK AV 0 MN 0 Mx 0 This function compares the returned input device type and address confirmation bits of all connected loop devices from the initial scan with all subsequent scans recorded in the data log Any single mismatch of bit data will be registered 3 9 2 Option 2 If option 2 is chosen the screen shows INTERRUPT COUNT NO OF INTERRUPTS SEEN END For the duration of the data logging period the test set is looking for and counting the number of interrupt bits sent Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 11 of 14 Originator MC Checked by PM 3 9 3 Option 3 If option 3 is chosen the display is ALARM ADDR COUNT NO OF ALARM ADDR SEEN END Here any XP95 alarm flag or interrupt alarm address generated by any loop device will be counted and logged in the data logging facility The number of such alarm flags addresses can be viewed using this function NOTE Both the interrupt and alarm flag counters terminate at 999 counts without overflow 3 9 4 After selecting test 9 the third main option is PRINT DEV LOG Press and the display will change to 1 PRINT DEV MISMATCH 2 PRINT INT COUNT 3 PRINT AL ADD COUNT NEXT PAGE
10. d when isolators are fitted A printer is available as an optional extra For ease of transport the test set is supplied with a carrying case complete with charger and leads 2 0 User Functions The user functions are displayed in the form of a menu with option numbers and are selected by pressing the appropriate number on the keypad Available functions are 2 1 Function 1 Single Address Test This function allows the user to interrogate and control individual devices The test set provides a display which shows the device type returned address and analogue value as well as the input and output bit status The user can set the output or forward command bits to logic high or logic low 2 2 Function 2 Device Types Selecting this function causes the display to show single letter characters which identify the type of device at each of the first 63 addresses The second page of information for devices 64 to 126 is accessed by pressing the key 2 3 Function 3 Loop Scan Test When this function is selected the test set prompts the user to enter an analogue value as a reference The unit automatically scans all addresses and provides a list of all devices which report analogue values equal to or greater than the level selected 2 4 Function 4 Identify Device When 4 is selected the test set automatically polls all addresses starting at 1 until it encounters a device It then displays the address type analogue valu
11. e and series type of the device found Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 2 of 14Originator MC Checked by PM 2 5 Function 5 Interrupt Alarm Test With this function selected the test set reports interrupt bits placed on the line by manual call points or alarm flags placed by XP95 monitors XP95 interrupt or alarm addresses are also shown 2 6 Function 6 Print Device Types This function is identical to function 2 with the exception that device types are printed rather than displayed on the LCD The printer is an optional extra 2 7 Function 7 Print Loop Report This allows the engineer to obtain a print out of the address analogue value device type device series and input output bit status of a single device a group of devices or all devices connected to the loop under test 2 8 Function 8 Loop Data Save This function allows the engineer to save up to four loops of device data so that a review can be carried out at a later stage 2 9 Function 9 Loop Data Log By selecting this function the performance of a device or loop of devices can be logged over a period of time and the results examined or printed at a later stage 2 10 Function 0 Help Menu A full description of the functions of the various keys is available by selecting this option 3 0 Operating Instructions When the test set is first powered up it will display and print if a printer is connected a message as follows APOLLO FIRE D
12. ed by the device during the single device test as well as the current analogue value In this menu option RESET puts both minimum and maximum values to the current value ANALOGUE VALUE ADDR 2 MIN 26 0 NOW 26 5 MAX 26 5 QUIT RESET 3 1 7 Key This moves the test to the next lower address even if no device of that address is connected ADDR 2 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT 1 P 000 When key is pressed the display changes as follows ADDR 1 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT I P 000 3 1 8 Key This moves the test to the next higher address even if no device of that address is connected ADDR 1 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT T P 000 When key is pressed the display changes as follows DET 2 XP95 BITS VALUE 24 5 012 TYPE OPT O P 000 EXIT 1 P 000 NOTE Zf the Device Type identifying letter pulses this indicates that two or more devices have the same address setting Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 6 of 14Originator MC Checked by PM 3 2 2 Device Types All 126 addresses are scanned to determine the type of device connected The types are displayed as single letters in two blocks of 63 The key is used to alternate between the two blocks If no device is connected to a particular address the display at that address is S for SPARE Page 1 devices 1 63 00 DDDDDDDDDDDDD 16 DDDDDDDDDDDDD 32DDDDDFFFFFFFFFF 48FFF
13. ice type press SAVED LOOP TYPES PLEASE ENTER LOOP NUMBER 1 TO 4 REDO 0K Press any number between and then In order to view the saved single devices it is necessary to select option 2 from the VIEW SAVED LOOP menu SAVED LOOP TYPES PLEASE ENTER LOOP NUMBERS 1 4 REDO 0K Enter any number between and then The display will then show ADDR 1 BITS VALUE 012 TYPE SPARE O P 000 EXIT I P 000 which is always address 1 of the chosen loop Once in this mode it is possible to scan through all the other devices using the UP DOWN or NEW address key 3 9 9 Loop Data Log The purpose of this test is to monitor the performance of a loop over a chosen period of time The test set is connected to a loop and simply left to log data until it is disconnected by the engineer For this test to be useful the engineer must have a thorough understanding of the theory of the XP95 communications protocol and practical experience of its application After selecting the following display appears Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 10 of 14 Originator MC Checked by PM 1 START DEV LOG 2 VIEW DEV LOG 3 PRINT DEV LOG Press to start the log START LOG PREV STORED DATA WILL BE ERASED QUIT START Press The display flashes to warn the engineer that the test set is in the process of logging data LOOP DATA LOG LOG IN PROGRESS SAVE LOG When the data log has been terminated store
14. nted ALM ADDR COUNT REPORT NUMBER OF ALM ADDRESSES SEEN 0 Option 4 is accessed by entering next page iv Select PRINT A VALUES This display will change to PRINT LOG A VALUE 1 SINGLE DEVICE 2 GROUP DEVICES 3 ALL DEVICES Select SINGLE DEVICE PRINT LOG A VALUE DEV ADDRESS BKSPCE ENTER Select an address and enter The current minimum and maximum analogue values for the data logging period are printed PRINT LOG ANALOGUE VALUE REPORT ADDR ANALOGUE VALUE NOW MIN MAX 001 023 000 023 Select GROUP DEVICES Document Ref testtooldoc Rev0 03 03 99 Page 13 of 14 Originator MC Checked by PM PRINT LOG A VALUE START ADDRESS END ADDRESS BKSPCE ENTER Enter the range of addresses and press to run the report Select ALL DEVICES All 126 addresses will be printed regardless of the number of loop devices connected Press to exit from the print routine 3 10 0 Help Menu A Help menu is available by simply pressing 0 The Help menu covers the information given in this manual Appendices i Technical Specifications General Operating voltage 24V DC regulated Input voltage 30V DC 300mA unregulated charger output Mains voltage 240V 12V AC 50 60Hz switchable input to charger Internal batteries 20 x 500mA AA NiCad cells Battery replacement period 5 years User display 4 lines x 20 character alpha numeric LCD User controls 12 key numeric keypad Loop protection Sensor
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Cuisinart PowerEdge CBT1000 User's Manual Copyright © All rights reserved.